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Smart socks (siren care) - prevention of diabetic ulcers

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by dottiekat, Dec 9, 2016.

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  1. dottiekat

    dottiekat Member


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    anyone heard of these. Not yet released. I'd really be interested in reading the research on these. They look very interesting - monitor plantar pressures and temperature and have an app for your mobile. Can anyone direct me to any papers that I don't need a subscription to read. Many thanks.
     
  2. admin

    admin Administrator Staff Member

    Care to disclose your relationship with the company; given that the PDF you just posted is not available on the website and your IP address is in the same city as the company is from.
    We really do not like dishonesty
    No problems having a relationship and posting useful information. It just being deceptive and dishonest self-promotion. That will hurt the company.
     
  3. dottiekat

    dottiekat Member

    With respect, if you suspect anything underhand in my enquiry you could at least not be so rude.
    I have absolutely no affiliation with the company and take offence to your accusation of what was an innocent question
    I am not dishonest
    I have no idea why the pdf is not available
    I thought the product was from USA and I am UK
    An apology would be nice or I will take this matter further
     
  4. admin

    admin Administrator Staff Member

    Sorry Katrina, that was NOT directed at you. It was directed at Veronica who has since deleted her post. See her post quoted in my post above.

    We get a lot of spam like that. Sometimes I delete it. Sometimes I call them out (like this time).

    I/we have no problems with companies responding and providing information. I welcome it. Its just when they hide their identity and do not disclose relationships.
     
  5. dottiekat

    dottiekat Member

  6. dottiekat

    dottiekat Member

    OK thanks for clearing that up.
     
  7. DaVinci

    DaVinci Well-Known Member

    Some companies are really good at damaging their brands in social media.
     
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